Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1313.50 | Commissions of assignees.
...mission upon the amount of the personal estate collected and accounted for by him, and of the proceeds of the real property sold under an order of court for the payment of debts, which must be received in full compensation of all his ordinary services: (A) For the first thousand dollars, at the rate of six per cent; (B) For all above one thousand dollars and not exceeding five thousand dollars, at the rate of four ... |
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Section 1313.52 | Fees of probate judge.
...like services, in the settlement of the estate of deceased persons. |
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Section 1315.02 | Recipient of money to be licensed or authorized.
...ecurities, insurance, mortgage, or real estate broker or agent acting within the scope of its license; (9) A person the only money transmitter activity of which is receiving money or its equivalent as an intermediary facilitating the closing of a sale of property or a loan; (10) A retail seller of goods and services the only money transmitter activities of which are receipt of money or its equivalent from and to be... |
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Section 1321.02 | Small loan license requirement; exceptions.
...s of which is confined to loans on real estate mortgages and evidences of their own indebtedness; to registrants conducting business pursuant to sections 1321.51 to 1321.60 of the Revised Code; to licensees conducting business pursuant to sections 1321.62 to 1321.702 of the Revised Code; to licensees conducting business pursuant to sections 1321.71 to 1321.83 of the Revised Code; to licensees doing business pursuant ... |
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Section 1321.12 | Small loan licensee - prohibited acts.
...No licensee shall take a lien upon real estate as security for any loan made under those sections except such lien as is created upon the filing or recording of a certificate of judgment. |
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Section 1321.631 | Applicability of Consumer Installment Loan Act.
...s of which is confined to loans on real estate mortgages and evidences of their own indebtedness. |
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Section 1322.04 | Applicability of RMLA.
...ng loans secured by an interest in real estate, provided the entity does not service the loans. As used in this division, "securitizing" means the packaging and sale of mortgage loans as a unit for sale as investment securities, but only to the extent of those activities. (F) Any person engaged in the retail sale of manufactured homes, mobile homes, or industrialized units, including a manufactured home park operat... |
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Section 1322.32 | Corporate surety bond; notice of action or judgment.
...vency of the registrant's or licensee's estate. The liability for any act or omission that occurs during the term of the corporate surety bond shall be maintained and in effect for at least two years after the date on which the corporate surety bond is terminated or canceled. (E) The corporate surety bond shall not be canceled by the registrant, the licensee, or the corporate surety except upon notice to the superi... |
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Section 1322.36 | Public records and privileged and confidential information; reports by superintendent to NMLS.
... general, to the superintendent of real estate and professional licensing for purposes relating to the administration of Chapters 4735. and 4763. of the Revised Code, to the superintendent of insurance for purposes relating to the administration of Chapter 3953. of the Revised Code, to the commissioner of securities for purposes relating to the administration of Chapter 1707. of the Revised Code, or to local law enfo... |
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Section 133.11 | Issuing general obligation securities of county.
...the county auditor's assessment of real estate required by section 5713.01 of the Revised Code, the taxing authority may issue general obligation securities of the county in an amount necessary to pay the total estimated cost of that assessment. The proceeds of the principal of those securities shall be appropriated only for the cost of the assessment and financing costs. The last maturity of those securities shall n... |
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Section 1334.01 | Business opportunity plan definitions.
...dividual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, limited or general partnership, association, or other business entity. (F) "Affiliated person" means a person who is described by any of the following: (1) Controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, a seller; (2) Owns, controls, or holds, with the power to vote, ten per cent or more of the outstanding voting securities of a seller; (3) H... |
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Section 1335.04 | Interest in land to be granted in writing.
...No lease, estate, or interest, either of freehold or term of years, or any uncertain interest of, in, or out of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, shall be assigned or granted except by deed, or note in writing, signed by the party assigning or granting it, or his agent thereunto lawfully authorized, by writing, or by act and operation of law. |
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Section 1335.05 | Certain agreements to be in writing.
...romise to answer damages out of his own estate; nor to charge a person upon an agreement made upon consideration of marriage, or upon a contract or sale of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or interest in or concerning them, or upon an agreement that is not to be performed within one year from the making thereof; unless the agreement upon which such action is brought, or some memorandum or note thereof, is in writi... |
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Section 1336.01 | Ohio uniform fraudulent transfer act definitions.
... subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, or any other legal or commercial entity. (J) "Property" means anything that may be the subject of ownership. (K) "Relative" means an individual related by consanguinity within the third degree as determined by the common law, a spouse, or an individual related to a spouse within the third degree as so determined, and includes an individual in an adoptive relati... |
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Section 1337.58 | Gifts.
...inimization of taxes, including income, estate, inheritance, generation-skipping transfer, and gift taxes; (4) Eligibility for a benefit, a program, or assistance under a statute or regulation; (5) The principal's personal history of making or joining in making gifts. |
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Section 1345.01 | Consumer sales practices definitions.
... subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, cooperative, or other legal entity. (C) "Supplier" means a seller, lessor, assignor, franchisor, or other person engaged in the business of effecting or soliciting consumer transactions, whether or not the person deals directly with the consumer. If the consumer transaction is in connection with a residential mortgage, "supplier" does... |
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Section 1345.032 | Suppliers soliciting fees for copies of deeds.
...r service mortgage loans ; (3) A real estate broker or salesperson licensed under C hapter 4735. of the Revised Code. (E) The attorney general may adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code specifying the contents and form of the solicitation document. (F) A violation of division (B) or (C) of this section shall be considered an unconscionable consumer sales act or practice under section 1... |
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Section 1349.52 | Security freeze on consumer credit report.
... Is a person for whom a guardian of the estate or conservator has been appointed. (7) "Representative" means any person who provides sufficient proof of authority to a consumer credit reporting agency to act on the behalf of a protected consumer. "Representative" includes a parent, guardian, or conservator. (8) "Security freeze" means a restriction placed in a consumer's or protected consumer's credit report at the... |
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Section 135.62 | Linked deposit program definitions.
...includes a holder of one of the several estates in fee, a vendee in possession under a purchase agreement or a land contract, a mortgagor, a life tenant, one or more tenants with a right of survivorship, tenants in common, a settlor of a revocable or irrevocable inter vivos trust holding the title to a homestead occupied by the settlor as of right under the trust, or any other determination as made by the treasurer o... |
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Section 135.804 | Property tax payment linked deposit programs definitions.
...ncludes a holder of one of the several estates in fee, a vendee in possession under a purchase agreement or a land contract, a mortgagor, a life tenant, one or more tenants with a right of survivorship, tenants in common, and a settlor of a revocable or irrevocable inter vivos trust holding the title to a homestead occupied by the settlor as of right under the trust. (E) "Housing cooperative" means a housing co... |
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Section 140.03 | Hospital facility agreements.
...ncluding the sites and interest in real estate pertaining thereto, is to be held, transferred, or disposed of; (2) Unless provided for by lease pursuant to section 140.05 of the Revised Code, the method by which such hospital facilities are to be acquired, constructed, or otherwise improved and by which they shall be managed, occupied, maintained, and repaired, including the designation of one of the hospital agenc... |
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Section 141.01 | Salaries of elective state executive officers - limit on other salaries - exceptions.
...f the Revised Code, or to the officer's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the officer would have received during the remainder of the officer's unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of the office held for two years, whichever is less. Unless a higher salary is explicitly established by statute, no officer or employee elected or appointed, and no officer or employee of any state ... |
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Section 141.011 | Annual salaries of elective officers beginning in 2020 through 2028.
...f the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the officer would have received during the remainder of the officer's unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of that person's office for two years, whichever is less. |
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Section 141.04 | Compensation of judges by state.
...f the Revised Code, or to that person's estate. The amount shall equal the amount of the salary that the chief justice or justice would have received during the remainder of the unexpired term or an amount equal to the salary of office for two years, whichever is less. (D) Neither the chief justice of the supreme court nor any justice or judge of the supreme court, the court of appeals, the court of common pleas, ... |
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Section 145.01 | Public employees retirement system definitions.
...neficiary" or "beneficiaries" means the estate or a person or persons who, as the result of the death of a member, contributor, or retirant, qualify for or are receiving some right or benefit under this chapter. (H)(1) "Total service credit," except as provided in sections 145.016 and 145.37 of the Revised Code, means all service credited to a member of the retirement system since last becoming a member, including... |